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SYED ASIF SHAH 1268 TECHNOLOGY IN MODERN WORLD

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Technology in modern world

Syed Asif Shah1268Technology in modern worldTechnology Technology is the making, usage and knowledge of tools and techniques.

The word technology comes from Greek word (technologic); in which (techno), meaning "art, skill, craft", and (-loga), meaning "study of-Technology means study of art, skills and craft.

How Technologies affect human?

Technology began with the conversion of natural resources into simple tools.Recent technological developments, including the printing press, the telephone, and the Internet, have allowed humans to interact freely on a global scale.

How Technologies affect human?

Technology has affected society and its surroundings in a number of ways. technology has helped develop more advanced economies. it has allowed the rise of a leisure class. Various implementations of technology influence the values of a society and new technology often raises new ethical questions.History of TechnologyPaleolithic (2.5 million 10,000 BC) Stone tools Fire Clothing and shelterNeolithic through Classical Antiquity (10,000BC 300AD) Metal tools Transport

History of TechnologyMedieval and Modern history (300 AD ) Innovations continued through the Middle Ages with new innovations such as silk, the horse collar and horseshoes in the first few hundred years.Medieval technology saw the use of simple machines (such as the lever, the screw, and the pulley) being combined to form more complicated tools, such as the wheelbarrow, windmills and clocks.Modern TechnologyNow days world is completely changed.World is turned into global village.TV, internet and radio is at every door.The world is very fast today, so positive use of the technology can provide us a gateway to meet todays requirements.

Modern TechnologyTechnology can be viewed as an activity that forms or changes cultureTechnology is the application of math, science, and the arts for the benefit of life as it is known. A modern example is the rise of communication technology, which has lessened barriers to human interaction and, as a result, has helped spawn new subcultures; the rise of cyber culture has, at its basis, the development of the Internet and the computer.